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The AZATOM Pro Sports S2 is a compact, portable DAB+/DAB & FM digital radio featuring an amplified reception for superior station coverage, a rechargeable 1800mAh battery offering up to 24 hours of playtime, and a clear XL digital display with adjustable brightness. Designed for active lifestyles, it includes comfortable anti-vibration sports earphones and a built-in speaker, making it ideal for sports, hiking, or work. British-designed with over 30 years of audio expertise, it comes with a 3-year extended protection plan.











| ASIN | B084WZK1QM |
| Antenna Location | Music, News, Sports Broadcast |
| Audio Output Mode | Built-in Speaker & 3.5mm audio headphone jack |
| Best Sellers Rank | 16,390 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 117 in Portable DAB Radios |
| Box Contents | Battery, Charging cable, Owner's Manual |
| Brand Name | AZATOM |
| Colour | Black S2 |
| Compatible Devices | Earphone |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (452) |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Hardware Interface | Radio Frequency |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.5L x 2.2W x 10H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 110 Grams |
| Manufacturer | AZATOM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | S2BLACK |
| Model Number | S2BLACK |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Features | Portable |
| Product Warranty | 12 months |
| Radio Bands Supported | DAB - FM radio |
| Style Name | compact |
| Tuner Type | DAB +, FM |
| UPC | 742776742134 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
P**S
Good product.
Compact unit with easy controls. Aerial is a bit delicate but the overall feel of the radio is good and reception is very clear. It has the advantage of an in-built speaker if you don't want ear-phones, though the sound quality is not as good as with ear-phones. Altogether value for money, compared with my battery-powered Roberts Sport.
A**Y
Great little radio
I spent a lot of time looking for a portable, battery operated radio. I looked at this one and the Grundig but eventually opted for this one. First impressions are that itβs tiny. The photos make it appear a lot bigger but itβs roughly no larger than a credit card and about as deep as a chocolate bar. Turned it on and it picked up 88 stations right away. I wanted it for the speaker and the quality is great. A little tiny but loud enough which is what I wanted. This will mainly be used to listen to football matches and it works perfect for that. Really pleased with it Edit** Having used this for a while now a few things to note. 1) The battery life is incredible 2) I use it in the car driving around and the signal is amazing 3) the buttons are loud and very clicky. Annoying at night 4) station saving is difficult but finding the station you want is easy so donβt bother 5) just stop reading reviews and buy it. You wonβt be disappointed I also contacted customer service and they were very helpful and trustworthy.
G**N
Ticks all my boxes for a personal radio
Great display. In dim light it is White on blue. In bright light (outdoors) it is a sort yellowish green on black. Very readable under any conditions. Supplied earphones aren't bad. In fact they are the only earphones supplied with an audio device that I have kept. Phones usually supplied with cheap audio won't stay in my ears and I normally use "sports" earphones with ear hooks but the supplied ones are O.K. Enough volume to overcome normal outdoor noise. Built in speaker is not brilliant but this is a personal/portable device NOT a Hifi tuneramp connected to monitor speakers! You couldn't get a decent pair of HiFi headphones for the price of this radio so don't have unrealistic expectations. Large enough for old arthritic hands like mine to handle easily. Decent sized buttons and still definitely pocket sized. I bought mine to replace my old Goodmans which after years of use the battery was failing and I was finding it a bit small for my old eyes and hands but this one although a bit bigger fits in the same pocket. Haven't measured battery life but it is at least as good as any other portable device I've used. I live in a decent reception area so can't realistically comment on sensitivity but I can listen to BBC DAB and FM stations without extending the aerial If only it played MP3's it would tick all my boxes
J**.
Superb Purchase.
Great little radio. Clear Sound, really easy set-up and use.
B**S
Not compatible with USB-C power supplies
The most attractive thing about this little radio to me was the USB-C port which I thought meant I wouldn't have to worry about keeping a 'special' power supply/cable for it and I could use one of the many power supplies/cables I've got for my other devices. Not so. Unfortunately, it only charges using the supplied USB-A to USB-C cable. I have tried five different USB-C power supplies and none of them worked. Clearly the manufacturer hasn't complied with the USB standards. This is probably a killer for me. As soon as I lose or break that little cable, which I probably will, the radio will be useless. And until I lose it I will spend all the time worrying about losing it. Aside from that the radio is quite impressive given its size. The functionality is identical to the long-serving portable radio I replaced with it although the signal is not as strong - perhaps unsurprisingly given the difference in size. The built-in antenna is extremely thin and bendy - the top two sections are thinner than a paperclip. I guess it won't stay straight for long! The battery is tremendous. On my first use after it arrived I listened for about 6 hours without charging beforehand and it only lost one bar out of three on the battery indicator so I guess the 18 hours listening time claim is realistic. The speaker isn't good to be honest. 'Very tinny' and not very loud. My mobile phone speaker is 1000 times better sounding, smaller and louder. The controls are not intuitive. Whereas on most radios holding down the ^ button starts searching up the frequency band until a station is found, on this radio holding down ^ stores the current frequency/station in memory - overwriting whatever you had in the memory already. Very irritating. In fact there is actually no way to search for a station. You can run a scan which will go through the band and auto store all the stations in memory (again overwriting whatever you had in memory already) which you can later scroll through but if you want to, for example, tune in to Radio 2 (88-91mhz) you have to keep clicking the ^ button 0.1mhz at a time until you hear a clear signal. wort case scenario you'll have to click the button 100 times to get to your desired frequency. Things work slightly better with DAB where the only option is to run a scan then it brings up a list of stations in alphabetical order that you can go through until you find what you want - just don't hold down a button to scroll through them quickly!
K**P
All Good Things Comes in little Packages
Wow ... for the price and more importantly the size this little gem is absolutely ideal for me ... Sound and functionality is spot on ... I will carry this everywhere as it weighs "Diddly Squat" ... Quality is fab considering the size ... Did I not mention it's a UK π¬π§ company well it is and well done ... also icing on the cake a 3 Year Warranty ... what's not to like about it I'm so pleased. π
M**K
Azatom Pro Sport radio.
I had the previous Sport S2 radio which was fab and well known for long battery life. This latest Pro Sport model isn't a patch on the previous model. The battery runs out quick, it suddenly cuts off when on the last battery symbol. When charging the radio, the battery symbol never stops flashing & showing that is its still charging some 7 hours later. In fact, it only shows fully charged when its unplugged! Itβs all very disappointing.
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